ANDERSJ%ccm.UManitoba.CA@MITVMA.MIT.EDU (11/17/88)
Hi Again. I have a colleague who is attempting to write a paper on
the use of AI techniques in psychiatric diagnosis in general, and
more specifically using the DSM-III. He tells me he's having a
great deal of trouble finding any material on this, & is between
computer accounts at the moment, and I told him I would post something
for him. If anybody has any references, material, or any info, it would
be greatly appreciated. His address is:
Ron Mondor
Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2
E-mail may be forwarded thru me: <ANDERSJ@UOFMCC.BITNET> (John Anderson)
With Great thanks,
J. Andersonsire@ptsfa.PacBell.COM (Sheldon Rothenberg) (11/24/88)
In a previous article, ANDERSJ%ccm.UManitoba.CA@MITVMA.MIT.EDU writes: > Hi Again. I have a colleague who is attempting to write a paper on > the use of AI techniques in psychiatric diagnosis in general, and > more specifically using the DSM-III. Todd Ogasawara, at U. of Hawaii, posted a 10 article biblio on related topics. The article which appears most relevant is: Hardt, SL & MacFadden, DH Computer Assisted Psychiatric Diagnosis: Experiments in Software Design from "Computers in Biology and Medicine", 17, 229-237 A book by DJ Hand entitled "Artificial Intelligence and Psychiatry" a 1985 publication of Cambridge University Press also looks promising. Todd's e-mail address on INTERNET is: todd@uhccux.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU Shelley Rothenberg (415) 867-5708